Frommer's Review
Personal touches and yummy breakfasts make this B&B a fine alternative to a standard motel. Built in 1989, the house is Utah territorial-style (a style similar to Victorian), and has a cactus garden out front and a garden sitting area in back, with a koi (Japanese carp) pond and spectacular views of the national park's rock formations. Rooms are charming, comfortable, and quiet, with queen-size beds and private bathrooms. The units are furnished with an eclectic mix of contemporary items, and original art dots the walls. One upstairs room faces west and has grand sunset views, while the other two have private decks facing the impressive formations of Zion.
There's a big-screen TV in the living room with a collection of DVD movies for guests' use, and the gourmet breakfasts are sumptuous, with fresh-baked breads, fresh-squeezed orange juice, granola, fruit, yogurt, and a hot main course.
Facilities:
Outdoor hot tub
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